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Belfast Hotel Accommodation
Belfast
is the capital of Ulster and Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom
and the second largest city in the island of Ireland after Dublin, the
capital of the Irish Republic. Situated at the mouth of the River Lagan on
Belfast Lough, Belfast is surrounded by low hills and has a population of
278,000 (2001).
Top Hotels
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Europa Hotel, Great
Victoria Street, Belfast BT2 7AP: a Belfast landmark in itself,
located beside Great Victoria Street bus and train station in the
centre of town. Bill Clinton, the first American president to visit
Northern Ireland stayed at the Europa during his stay in Belfast. The
guest rooms are very well appointed in a traditional style with marble
bathrooms, mahogany furnishings, and expensive fabrics
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Hilton
Belfast, 4 Lanyon Place, Belfast, United Kingdom, BT1 3LP: a
stated 5 Star luxury hotel in the heart of the city and close to the
central business and shopping areas. This hotel is close to all
amenities, transport links and has 195 bedrooms all with high speed
internet access incorporating 13 suites.
Budget Hotels
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Belfast
International Youth Hostel, 22-32 Donegal Road, off Sandy Row, Tel:
9031 5435. A good HI hostel near Shaftesbury Square. Rates range from
£9.50 - £14. This hostel has internet access and a great breakfast
restaurant with vast range of meals between 7 and 11am including an
innovative school-kid type take away lunch pack for those who are on
the road
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Arnies Backpackers,
63 Fitzwilliam Street, Tel: 9024 2867. A small independent hostel,
with a good atmosphere and good location. Rates from £8
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The
Ark Hostel, 18 University Street, Tel: 9032 9626. Another small
independent hostel, south of the bus station and close in.
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